She was born Oct. 8, 1923, in Terrebonne, Minn., to Ivan and Rose (Gagne)
Paradis. She was a lifelong Lakeview Addition of Chisholm resident

Eraine was united in marriage on Nov. 10, 1945, in Ogden, Utah, to Mike
Beconovich. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Press-Lloyd
American Legion Post 247 Ladies Auxiliary Chisholm, Women of the Moose 876
and the Red Hat Society "Heritage Manor." She also enjoyed crocheting and
bingo.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Mike; granddaughter,
Deanna Tatom; and four brothers.

Funeral: A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 7, at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church in Chisholm, with Rev. Fred Method celebrating.
Visitation: Will be for one hour prior to the Mass at the church.
Burial: Inurnment will be at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis.

Arrangements are by Rupp Funeral Home & Cremation Service in Chisholm.

Henry David Bruneau, 83, N. Second Avenue East, died Sunday, June 23, 1996,
in St. Mary's Medical Center. He was born in Terrebonne, Minn., and had
lived in Duluth since 1942.

He worked at Minnesota Power & Light. He was a welder for the shipyards
during World War II. He also worked for Walner Welding and retired from
Marine Iron. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church.

His wife, Ann Marie, died in 1994.

He is survived by three sons, Napoleon of Maplewood, Minn., Bernard and
James, both of Duluth; a daughter, Lois Garfield of Chula Vista, Calif.; two
brothers, Leonard of Hopkins, Minn., and Theodore of Manitowish Waters,
Wis.; two sisters, Marie Bourgois of Crystal Lake, Wis., and Alma Gagner of
Red Lake Falls, Minn.; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-children; and two
great-great-grandchildren.

Visitation: 4 to 8 p.m., with 6:30 p.m. wake prayers, today in Dougherty
Funeral Home. Visitation will continue from 10:30 until the 11 a.m. services
Wednesday in St. John's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Sunrise Memorial
Park.

Lucille Coauette, 94, of Crookston, Minnesota, died peacefully early
Wednesday morning, December 16, 2009 in the Riverview Hospital in Crookston,
with all of her children at her side.

Lucille was born on May 3, 1915, at Terrebonne, Minnesota, the daughter of
Edmond and Agnes (Thibert) Jolly. She was raised in Terrebonne and attended
country school. Lucille was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith. On
June 30, 1936, Lucille was united in marriage to Wilfred D. Coauette at
Terrebonne, Minnesota. The couple made their home in rural Crookston, where
together they worked on the farm and raised their ten children. Lucille was
a wonderful cook and she spent many hours preparing meals. She was a devoted
wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother.
Lucille enjoyed working in her garden and was an excellent sewer. She always
loved spending time with her Birthday Club buddies, visiting and sharing
stories. Sadly, Wilfred passed away on November 8, 1980. Lucille was a
member of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception parish, and was a 50
year member of the Eagles Auxiliary. She will be sadly missed and lovingly
remembered by all who shared in her life.

The funeral service for Lucille Coauette will be held at 10:30 am, Saturday,
December 19, 2009, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in
Crookston, Minnesota, with The Very Rev. Bob Schreiner, presiding.
Visitation will be at the Cathedral on Friday from 5-7:00 pm, with a 7:00
pm, prayer service, and also at the church for one hour prior to the
funeral. Interment will be in the Calvary Cemetery, Crookston. The
Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home is assisting with funeral arrangements.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., May 5. – The funeral of Abner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher, of this city, occurred here from the Presbyterian church, Rev.
Neill Gilchrist, of Thief River, officiating. The deceased was a young man
of 28 years, and an attorney of Sherman, Wyo. His death was accidental,
occurring while traveling. He was shipped back here for internment. He
leaves his parents, three brothers and three sisters to mourn his untimely
death.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., Jan. 17. – The funeral of Mrs. Theodore Garceau was
held from St. Mary’s church yesterday morning, Rev. Father Ambrose
officiating. Mrs. Garceau had suffered through a long illness from stomach
trouble, no food having passed here lips for 55 days. She was 44 years of
age. She leaves a husband and eight children, mother, brothers and sisters.

Genereux, Grace M., 94, Grand Forks, ND, formerly of Minneapolis, MN, died
Monday, December 26, 2005 in 4000 Valley Square, Woodside Village, Grand
Forks, ND. Grace M. Genereux was born April 14, 1911 the daughter of Edward
and Mary Ann (Le Blanc) Genereux in Terrebonne, MN. She attended grade
school in Terrebonne and graduated from St. Joseph's Academy, Crookston, MN.
After graduating she returned home to Terrebonne where she worked seven
years for Dr. Sturmann in Erskine, MN. She moved to Minneapolis and attended
the Minnesota Business College. She then worked for the Pillsbury Co. and
later for George V. Stennes and Associates (Actuaries), Minneapolis. She
returned to Grand Forks in 2000 to spend her final years close to family.
When Grace moved to Minneapolis, most of her siblings and their families
were farmers in Northwestern Minnesota. At every Christmas, her 40+ nephews
and nieces looked forward to a big box of gifts from their big city Aunt.
Her apartment was always available as a place to stay for family members
seeking jobs, education, and other opportunities in the Twin Cities. In her
retirement years, Grace volunteered extensively at her cherished St. Olaf's
Catholic Church in downtown Minneapolis. Grace is survived by her brother,
Samuel (Deloris), Thief River Falls, MN; many nieces, nephews, great nieces
and nephews and great great nieces and nephews; sisters-in-law; Helen (Mrs.
Joseph) Genereux, St. Paul, MN and Ann (Mrs. Arthur) Genereux, Maplewood,
MN. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Victoria Gust and Sr. Lucy
Ann, S.J.; brothers, Harmidas, Joseph, George and Arthur. Mass of Christian
Burial 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 31, 2005 in Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, East Grand Forks, MN. Visitation: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday only,
prior to the liturgy at the church. Burial: St Anthony's Cemetery,
Terrebonne, MN. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to: St.
Anthony's Cemetery Fund for Perpetual Care – Terrebonne

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., Aug. 4. – Mrs. Julia Gjerberg, one of the pioneers of
Red Lake Falls, died at her home in this city at the age of 76 years.
Funeral services were held from the Presbyterian church. Deceased was born
in Christiana, Norway. She had been a resident of this city 26 years. She is
survived by three children, two daughters and a son.

Clariet was born Sept. 28, 1927 at Terrebonne, MN. Her parents were Theodore
and Mae Clement. She married Milton Jacobson Aug. 25, 1951 at Minneapolis.

Clariet was charismatic and creative, but was best known mostly for her
loving and nurturing ways. Clariet enjoyed ballroom dancing, she was a
former instructor for Arthur Murray. She had a special knack for fashion and
the arts. She enjoyed many things including playing cards (especially
bridge), golfing, tennis, playing the piano, doing seamstress work, her
Bible Study group, her love for animals, and traveling with her husband
Milton. She enjoyed socializing, especially her weekly visits to Sarah Care.

Visitation will be Thursday, Dec. 10 from 4-8 p.m. at Ballard-Sunder Funeral
Home, 4565 Pleasant St. SE, Prior Lake and also at the church one hour prior
to services. Mass of Christian Burial is Friday, Dec. 11 at 10:30 a.m. at
Church of St. Michael, Prior Lake. Interment Credit River Cemetery, Prior
Lake. Funeral arrangements by Ballard-Sunder Funeral Home, Prior Lake.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, March 16, 2009 at 1:00 PM in St.
Joseph Catholic Church in Red Lake Falls, MN with Father Chuck Huck
Officiating. Burial will held at St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery at
Terrebonne,MN.

Visitation will be on Sunday, March 15, 2009 at the Johnson Funeral Service
in Red Lake Falls from 5 - 8 PM with a 7:00 PM prayer service and also one
hour prior to services at the church on Monday.

Marie Rose Alba Juneau born March 16, 1913 at Terrebonne, MN daughter of
Alcime and Georgianna (LaFave)Juneau. She was raised there and attended
rural school. Rose worked as a housekeeper for the rectory at St. Dorothy
Catholic Church and later moved into Crookston where she was a housekeeper
for the catholic rectory for many years. Following Rose's retirement she
returned to Red Lake Falls and lived with her sister Dorothy and since 1997
she has resided at Hillcrest Nursing Home in Red Lake Falls, MN.

She was a member of AFRAN, St. Joseph Catholic Church and was a very active
member of the Catholic Faith.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews including Dan (Rhonda) Juneau
of Red Lake Falls, MN, (very close family member to Dan)Ramona (Harold)
Champagne of New Berlin, WI, Bob (JoAnn) Juneau of Longmont, CO, Ron (Kathy)
Juneau of Pueblo, CO, Mary Juneau, Blaine, MN, Marie (James) Burkhardt of
Cannon Falls, MN, and Ardith Kloth, a very close friend of the family.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Brothers Alcime, John, Edward and
Joseph, Sisters Clara Tessier, Dorothy Juneau, Mathilda Juneau, and infant
brother Isadore. She was the last in her family to go. She will be missed
very much by all who knew her. Her life was towards God, family, and
friends.

She has given us all good memories to last a lifetime with her kindness
towards all. She is in God's hands now, and with all her family forever. May
the Lord watch over her and all the Juneau family who are with her now. They
will be all missed very much by all who knew them.

RED LAKES FALLS, Minn., Oct. 12. – The death of Joseph Maclean takes one of
the pioneers of this city, he being 90 years old. He was born in Canada in
1818, coming to Michigan when a young man and later to Red Lake county. He
is survived by a widow and six children, John B., William J. and Napoleon of
this city, Fred of Blueberry, Wis., O. J. of Calgary, Canada, and Sophia of
Superior, Wis. He was buried from St. Joseph’s church.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., July 8. – Paul Mathews, an old resident, was drowned
in Red Lake river, just below the Marshall dam. He left home early to fish.
Late in the day he was missed and a search was made. His coat and hat were
found on the apron of the dam, and his rod and line in the water. There were
indications on the apron of the dam that he had slipped and fell in.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., Sept. 30. – Octave Morresette, aged 84, died at his
home early this morning from a blood poison which developed as a result of
freezing his feet last winter. He resided with his wife at their home on a
farm a mile and a half from the city. After the body had been prepared for
burial, the house took fire and burned to the ground, cremating the body. He
leaves a large family, all of his children being married.

Four Oklee, Minn., Persons Succumb To InfluenzaRed Lake Falls, Minn., Oct. 17.-Spanish influenza proved fatal to four at Oklee within the past week and there are still some thirty or forty cases in that village according to Dr. J. A. C. Torgerson, who states that they all seem to be getting better and he thinks that the worst is over. Halvor Nesland, the 18-year-old son of Mrs. Gunvor Nesland, died Saturday after a ten days’ illness and was buried Tuesday. He had been threshing in North Dakota and came home with the disease. His brother Knute caught the disease and died yesterday. Five more in the same family are sick but are improving. Miss Tillie Sannes, daughter of Mrs. Mary Sannes, died after a five days’ illness and was buried Tuesday. She was 18 years old and an operator at the telephone exchange. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Deymonaz died Wednesday after an eight day fight with the disease. Every precaution is being taken by the Oklee authorities to check the spread of the disease.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., Aug. 29. Today was held the funeral of Frank Patnode,
of Coleraine. He was a former Red Lake Falls boy, being the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dolf Patnode. He was employed as a switchman and with another man was
standing on one track when a train from behind came along, knocked him down
and passed over his body. He was dead when picked up. He leaves a wife and
one son, father, mother, five brothers and two sisters.

He was born in Terrebonne, MN, Nov. 26, 1919 to Arthur and Emma (Sauve)
Prenevost. Ervie and Doris G.

(Mosleth) were married March 13, 1945 at Fort Worth, TX.

Ervie was a licensed professional civil engineer and was employed as
Assistant County Engineer for Todd County and Head Engineer for Yellow
Medicine County and Scott County. He was a member of the St. Mark's Choir at
St.

Mark's Catholic Church in Shakopee. Ervie served in the United States
Army-Air Force during World War II and flew 36 missions over Europe. A
member of the American Legion, he served as Commander of the Red Lake Falls
Post and continued his membership in Shakopee at Post 2.

CASS LAKE, Sept. 22. – Alfred Roy of Red Lake Falls, a brother of Charles
Roy who was killed while working in the Great Northern yards Thursday
morning, arrived here yesterday afternoon to assist in making arrangements
for the funeral. Services will be held in St. Charles’ Catholic church here
today, and Saturday morning the remains will be shipped to Red Lake Falls
for internment.

Armond Gilbert Tillman, 85, of Crookston, Minnesota, died Wednesday evening,
April 1, 2009 in the RiverView Care Center in Crookston. Armond was born in
Terrebonne Township, near Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, on December 14, 1923,
the son of Emil G. and Ella L. (Marwitz) Tillman. He was baptized and
confirmed in the St. John's Lutheran Church. Armond grew up on the family
farm and attended the Wildwood District #208 Country School in rural Red
Lake Falls. In 1943 he graduated from Lafayette High School in Red Lake
Falls. In October of 1943, he entered the military where he honorably served
in the European Theater of operations. After the war ended, Armond was
transferred stateside where he was stationed at Governor's Island in New
York. After his honorable discharge in 1946, he returned to the family farm
and worked for a short while at Swift Electric out of Wadena, Minnesota then
for the Arvig brother's out of Wheaton, Minnesota. After his marriage to
Bethel "Becky" Grovum on October 13, 1950, Armond went to work for the city
of Thief River Falls and later moved to Hibbing (MN) where he worked for a
mining company. The couple returned to Thief River Falls after several
years. In 1958, Armond started working for the State of Minnesota and he and
Becky moved to Crookston in 1961. He retired from the State as a Traffic
Supervisor in 1985. Sadly, Becky passed away on March 20. 1998. Armond was a
long-time member of Trinity Lutheran Church and belonged to V.F.W. Post 1906
and American Legion Post #20. He had served as Commander of the V.F.W. and
also served as District #9 Adjutant. Blessed be the memory of Armond G.
Tillman.

Armond is survived by one brother, Dennis (Kathy) Tillman of Dilworth, MN;
as well as other relatives and friends. Besides his wife, Becky, Armond was
preceded in death by his parents; and a daughter, Judith Ann Tillman.

The funeral service for Armond G. Tillman will be held at 3:30 pm on Monday,
April 6, 2009 in the Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home in Crookston, MN, with
Rev. Jo Gast, officiating. Visitation will be for one hour before the
funeral. Military honors will be provided by the Crookston Veterans Council.
Interment will be in the Oakdale Cemetery in Crookston.

Mrs. Waestad was born in Norway on April 26, 1835, and came to the United in 1890, settling then at Oklee, Minn. Last fall she came to East Grand Forks, making her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. Mykleby, 615 Washington avenue. Mrs. Waestad who had become a widow before she left her native country, is survived by her daughter, here, Mrs. Mykleby, and also by a son, Ole Waestad of Washington, D. C.

Death was due to a lung affliction aggravated by the old age of Mrs. Waestad, and took place at her daughter's home Sunday morning.

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn., Jan. 10. – Theodore Zaisu, aged 23 years, son of
William Zaisu, of this city, died yesterday at his home here of quick
consumption brought on by a cold he contracted a few weeks ago. The family,
which is one of the oldest in this section, lost an adult daughter from the
same disease less than a year ago.